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Family Tree for
S. W. Swales and J. Zhao
and their son
B. W. Swales

There are currently 3847 entries in this tree.
Try this clickable tree of 1148 (1027+121) ancestors.
Here is a table of 1002 unique surnames from this tree.
Here is a table of 24 unique passenger ships referred to in this tree.
Here is a table of 1627 unique locations referred to in this tree.
There are 29 regions or countries mentioned in this tree.
There are 37 US states mentioned in this tree.
There are 159 US counties mentioned in this tree.
There are 180 burial places mentioned in this tree.
There are 1374 recently updated entries in this tree.
There are 1466 references for data found in this tree.

Above are two versions of one of several coat of arms awarded to a member of the Swale(s) family. Although no coat of arms applies to a family, rather to an individual, this coat of arms may have belonged to one of our ancestors. Click on either image for a larger (download-able) version. Arms: Azure, a fess nebuly argent.
Crest: A greyhound courant ermine collared azure.
Motto: Jesu, esto mihi Jesus. (Jesus, be my Savior/Healer.)

Source: Burke's The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

Color Key:
Silver or White (Argent): Peace and sincerity.
Blue (Azure): Truth and loyalty.
Ermine (white with black spots): Represents fur; Dignity.

Source: Bardsley, Charles Wareing. A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames With Special American Instances. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1967. Originally published London, 1901


The Zhao family name is a very ancient and honored Chinese name. It was the family name of the Song dynasty emperors from C.960AD to C.1276AD. Not coincidentally, it is the first name on the list of "100 family names" compiled during the Song dynasty. The images above are of the traditional and simplified forms of this name, respectively. The character for the family name was sometimes used in ancient China in the form of a flag or banner for a family or clan. Along with the seal or "chop" which was used in place of a signature to identify an individual or office, these characters served some of the purposes of the family crest used in Europe. The "chop" below is of a famous painter with the Zhao family name. The traditional form of the Zhao character, in what is called "seal style" can be seen in the upper right corner.

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Last modified: Fri Jan 29 17:18:30 2010
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